While it’s no secret that advanced high end graphics tend to be a game title’s winning edge, a title that combines an elementally challenging gameplay premise with superior graphics is bound to have a winning edge.
MWEB GameZone takes a look at the Chinese mobile giant, CocoaChina, (now known as Chukong Technologies), and its success with Fishing Joy
I hate it when games claim to be f2p but require you to either pay for a "full" version or to buy coins in the game so that you can continue playing. Its why I don't really enjoy mobile games at the moment. I know that any other legitimate game requires a purchase, but they don't advertise f2p only for you to have to pay.
It certainly looks like an attractive game and it just adds impetus to the fact that a wave of mobile gaming is coming our way. Looking forward to it :)
While it’s fun at its core the experience ends too quickly before asking for a handout, ultimately making it just another fish in a crowded sea of apps trolling for your money.
Full review by Peter Skerritt.
Fishing Joy 2 is evil. It’s an evil minigame about eviscerating all life from oceanic ecosystems across THE GLOBE. I cannot recommend this game in good moral faith, but if you’re into mini shooting games and like hurting things, 99c for Fishing Joy 2 may be worth it.